Udupi: Bike hits divider- Student rider dies, another serious


Pareekshith Shet

Daijiworld Media Network - Udupi (RJP)

Udupi, De 30: A bike hit a divider near Sharada Hotel at Karavali circle here and the rider of the bike lost his life while the pillion rider is seriously injured.

Pawan Kumar Raghavan (20) from Hyderabad is the deceased. Pillion rider Sakshi Maheshwari who is seriously injured has been shifted to KMC hospital in Manipal after initial treatment at district hospital. She is from Ahmadabad. Both were medical students.


Pawan Kumar Raghavan 

It is not known when the bike hit the divider. Some people found Pawan and Sakshi besides the bike in the morning today. While Pawan was dead, Sakshi was breathing and was rushed to hospital.

It is believed that accident took place after midnight.

Pawan’s body has been kept at the morgue and many students from KMC Manipal visited the place.

Police have registered a case.

  

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  • MBN, Udupi

    Sat, Jan 07 2017

    Wow wow KTM👏 3-4months ago in Bhatkal a boy lost his life. 2months ago In manipal 2 students lost their life , and this guy 😰. Idk but all tell me that KTM is panauti bike. Take care KTM owners😥

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  • Rip , Krishan

    Fri, Dec 30 2016

    For All these accedent's directly responsible their parents... Every day we get accedent news in that almost students with these kinds of sport bike... Parents should control their children's demands... Our police dept also make awareness in all college's regarding speed thrills but also kills...

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  • Pranav, manipal

    Mon, Jan 02 2017

    Dear Sir. Parents can look up to a person upto a particular limit. I hope when you have children.. You will understand. As far as the accident goes.. The deceased person was known to drive carefully before. I know this.. Because I knew him personally. Also I would request you to not to add to the parents grievance by giving such comments.. I hope you understand the point I'm making. Also. I do understand your concern about the topic. Thank you for that. Please take care sir / madam. Stay safe.

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  • Evans Christopher Sumitra, UDUPI/ NEW YORK, USA.

    Fri, Dec 30 2016

    I have no words to express but this was terrible as one student lost his life and the pillion driver is fighting for her life in a hospital. I had passed that road a couple of days, as I was on vacation with my wife and family members. May his soul rest in eternal peace and wish a speedy recovery of his pillion rider. My deepest sympathies to the bereaved families.

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  • Suresh Rao., Manipal

    Fri, Dec 30 2016

    Hey Joe G and Jossey S. instead of playing a blaming game and giving lectures of how to ride n how to drive it would be nice to console with the family and show sympathy to the family.Police need not be brought in this situation.we all know them.Thank you sirs.

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  • Jerome, Mangalore

    Fri, Dec 30 2016

    WHY DO PARENTS GIFT HIGH SPEED BIKES TO THEIR CHILDREN WHEN THEY ARE NOT DEVELOPED WITH WISDOM

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Dec 30 2016

    Impose fine of Rs. 1000 for riding bikes without Helmets ...

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  • krishna bhatt, Moodabidre

    Fri, Dec 30 2016

    My heartfelt condolence to the parents of 'PAWAN'. May His Soul Rest in Peace. Speed thrills but kills, yes in early 80's YAMAHA, IN 2000'S PULSER and now it is KTM. Without knowledge of Traffic speeding like a mad is suicidal Act.Rider should always responsible for his co-rider life also.

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  • prasanna bhat, manipal

    Fri, Dec 30 2016

    especialy the ktm race bike..last month only 2 students of manipal university died in manipal with that same company bike..you wil get enjoy in slow driving also..omg

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  • Ranjith, (Udupi) Dubai

    Fri, Dec 30 2016

    Guys please drive carefully slowly. You can't get back your life once you lost.. Your parents always expecting you come back to home...

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  • Kusuma Kumari GSV , Kodydka

    Fri, Dec 30 2016

    Accidents. Not even a day passes without an accident. Youngsters please drive slowly

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  • joe Gonsalves, Mangalore

    Fri, Dec 30 2016

    Another case of an accident.Bike drivers driving recklessly is a very common feature...In the case of most accidents like these the scooter drivers die. Hope the Police Department comes down heavily on all reckless driving.

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  • Esther, Mumbai

    Fri, Dec 30 2016

    RIP Pawan.

    4-wheel drivers have to take care of these 2-wheelers.
    While driving on the city roads, they suddenly appear from no-where at high speed, weave through the traffic, and disappear.
    You cant talk to them harshly, if u do, they will smash ur wind-shield with their helmets & disappear.

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